Eugene
Mallove's Open Letter to the World - Richard Hoagland received Gene
Mallove's "Open Letter to the World" less than 24 hours before Dr.
Mallove was brutally killed on May 14, 2004. Set goal for $500k/year for
R&D into new energy technologies. TITLE: Universal Appeal for
Support for New Energy Science and Technology.

McAvoy
Pleads 'Not Guilty' - Gary J. McAvoy, 43, formerly of Norwich,
6-foot-tall, 240-pound, was arrested June 1 and faced three charges of
felony murder, murder and first-degree robbery. Second suspect, Joseph
Reilly, and McAvoy admitted stealing a car and smoking crack the day of the
murder. (Norwich Bulletin; July 14) (See also WCSH-TV;
WMUR-TV;
WTNH-TV;
July 14)

Second
suspect implicated in Mallove killing - Provides more details of the
murder and of the two suspects: Gary McAvoy and Joseph Reilly. McAvoy
"cried and curled up into the fetal position when he was first
questioned about the murder of Eugene Mallove." (Norwich Bulletin;
July 12)

Police
say McAvoy did not act alone - The convict accused of killing cold
fusion champion, Eugene Mallove, is expected to appear in court July 13 for
a probable cause hearing. ("Crime and Safety"; Norwich Bulletin;
June 9, 2005)

Loss
of an Individual is a Loss of Magnitude (registration required) -
Editorial asks hypothetically how the world might be different today if
Eugene Mallow had not been murdered over a year ago. (TheDay; New
London, CT, USA; June 14, 2005)

Norwich
police ask Henry Lee for help in solving year-old homicide - On
anniversary of cold fusion advocate's murder, new blood brought into the
investigation. Lee, a former state public safety commissioner, has worked on
cases involving O-J Simspon, Jon Benet Ramsey and William Kennedy
Smith. (WTNH; New Haven, CT; May 15, 2005)

Investigation
of killing stalled - Investigators still waiting for DNA analysis
that may lead to the killer of eight months ago. "A few have theorized
that Mallove was killed because he was a tireless champion of cold
fusion." (Newsday, Long Island, NY; Jan. 25)

No
Closure Yet on Mallove Case - 8 months after his death, no
leads in Cold Fusion champion's murder. Son is working
feverishly to try and solve the case. (Concord Monitor; New
Hampshire; Jan. 24, 2005)

Funeral, May 18, 2004

Biography

Dr. Eugene Mallove was the President of the nonprofit New Energy
Foundation, Inc. and held the position of Editor-in-Chief of Infinite Energy
Magazine since 1995. Dr. Mallove held a Master of Science Degree and Bachelor
of Science Degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from MIT and a
Science Doctorate in Environmental Health Sciences from Harvard University.
Dr. Mallove had broad experience in high technology engineering companies
including Hughes Research Laboratories, TASC (The Analytic Science
Corporation), and MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Since 1991 he worked as a consultant to U.S. corporations and investment firms
doing and planning R & D in new energy. He taught science journalism at
MIT and at Boston University, and he was Chief Science Writer at the MIT News
Office when cold fusion erupted. Prior to that, he was a top science writer
and broadcaster with the Voice of America in Washington, DC. He was also the
author of three science books and wrote several science and technology
articles for magazines and newspapers.

"It is harder to crack a prejudice than an atom." // "I'd rather be an optimist and a fool than a pessimist and
right." -- Albert Einstein

ADVISORY: With any
technology, you take a high risk to invest significant time or money
unless (1) independent testing has thoroughly corroborated the
technology, (2) the group involved has intellectual rights to the
technology, and (3) the group has the ability to make a success of
the endeavor.

All
truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident.

--
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

"When you're one step ahead
of the crowd you're a genius.
When you're two steps ahead,
you're a crackpot."